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. >> with technology her cow oning -- couponing evolved. >> i always check these and always try to find the deals. >> boy, did this pay off. >> i've faced three layoffs in my career. the most recent one was two years ago and unemployment wasn't enough for me this pay my mortgage let alen eat food. i had to find a better way to make ends meet. i did that through coupons. >> now that she's a pro, i had to know did she by some things just because sthe has a a cue discuss she has a coupon -- just because she has a coupon. >> i will pick it up. >> in a trip like this 60% to 80%. >> it's on sale for $18.8 -- $14.89. they're offering a target coupon. now el a save $2 off. >> she came up with another $3 coupon. it was half off. she gets excited saving money. >> imagine if you can save just $25 a month. what if you can put that on the principal balance of your mortgage, towards your kid's college fund. >> you saved $16.60 tonight. >> i will take it. >> every bit matters. >> i think she saved more than she spent. these are some of the ways she works. you can get deals from her every day. just fol
. >> with technology her cow oning -- couponing evolved. >> i always check these and always try to find the deals. >> boy, did this pay off. >> i've faced three layoffs in my career. the most recent one was two years ago and unemployment wasn't enough for me this pay my mortgage let alen eat food. i had to find a better way to make ends meet. i did that through coupons. >> now that she's a pro, i had to know did she by some things just because sthe has a a cue...
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she said, you know, i know there's a technology shift going on. the next person, it's time to lead it. and i think we had probably the most seamless success you'll find in silicon valley. so i had a fresh set of eyes. i hadn't been part of the past success. i can bring an objectivity and a knowledge that was the future that i had to create. hopefully i'll be the right... >> charlie: the second set of eyes before you think about succession even. you should be thinking constantly about how to bring a fresh set of eyes in to help us to grow. >> absolutely. charlie: there are two interesting stories about you. it has to do with the family and one i think this was at bain. finish the story. your wife was an attorney, correct? >> yes. charlie: she was going to san francisco. and you were with great love for the idea of family wanted to take the kids to school. and so you wanted to be there in san francisco. bain did not have a single client in san francisco. but you were therefore going to resign and go do something in san francisco. there was a guy nam
she said, you know, i know there's a technology shift going on. the next person, it's time to lead it. and i think we had probably the most seamless success you'll find in silicon valley. so i had a fresh set of eyes. i hadn't been part of the past success. i can bring an objectivity and a knowledge that was the future that i had to create. hopefully i'll be the right... >> charlie: the second set of eyes before you think about succession even. you should be thinking constantly about how...
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it provide better management transportation, technology. don't our kids deserve that, too. >> that is our show. i am johns stossel, thanks for watching. yep. yep. ok. sure. why not? woah. touchscreens. put that in your dash. now, luxury stuff. make your seats like that. that thing has wifi, why doesn't your car? you can't do that. ignore that guy. give it wifi. yes! make it fit 5 people. no, 5 actual sized people. give them leg room, good. destroy boring car interiors forever. and that's how you do it. easy. ♪ i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola
it provide better management transportation, technology. don't our kids deserve that, too. >> that is our show. i am johns stossel, thanks for watching. yep. yep. ok. sure. why not? woah. touchscreens. put that in your dash. now, luxury stuff. make your seats like that. that thing has wifi, why doesn't your car? you can't do that. ignore that guy. give it wifi. yes! make it fit 5 people. no, 5 actual sized people. give them leg room, good. destroy boring car interiors forever. and that's...
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leading technology today was computer sciences. c.s.c. concentrates on technology services. it has sold off two businesses, focusing on its core operations. the market continues to like the transition and improving revenues. shares were up 9.2% to a new 52- week high. video game maker electronic arts is at an 1moghnth hi. the company launched its newest game, "deep space 3." more than two million customers downloaded a demonstration version, indicating strong demand. online social game maker zynga was expected to lose money in the last quarter. late today, it reported ith didn't, but it expects to lose money this quarter. i zynga has had a tough time replicating the early success of games like "farmville" and "words with friends." after closing up 7% in the regular session, zynga shares were higher by as almost 6% more in after hours trading. this comes after losing more than 70% in the past year. make-up company estee lauder led the consumer sectoth growing across the globe. shares gained 6% to close at their highest price since october. the coisanray ed its profit forecast
leading technology today was computer sciences. c.s.c. concentrates on technology services. it has sold off two businesses, focusing on its core operations. the market continues to like the transition and improving revenues. shares were up 9.2% to a new 52- week high. video game maker electronic arts is at an 1moghnth hi. the company launched its newest game, "deep space 3." more than two million customers downloaded a demonstration version, indicating strong demand. online social...
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leading technology today was computer sciences. c.s.c. concentrates on technology services. it has sold off two businesses focusing on its core operations. the market continues to like the transition and improving revenues. shares were up 9.2% to a new 52- week high. video game maker electronic arts is at an 11-month high. the company launched its newest game, "deep space 3." more than two million customers downloaded a demonstration version, indicating strong demand. online social game maker zynga was expected to lose money in the last quarter. late today, it reported it didn't, but it expects to lose money this quarter. zynga has had a tough time replicating the early success of games like "farmville" and "words with friends." after closing up 7% in the regular session, zynga shares were higher by as almost 6% more in after hours trading. this comes after losing more than 70% in the past year. make-up company estee lauder led the consumer sector with sales growing across the globe. shares gained 6% to close at their highest price since october. the company raised its profi
leading technology today was computer sciences. c.s.c. concentrates on technology services. it has sold off two businesses focusing on its core operations. the market continues to like the transition and improving revenues. shares were up 9.2% to a new 52- week high. video game maker electronic arts is at an 11-month high. the company launched its newest game, "deep space 3." more than two million customers downloaded a demonstration version, indicating strong demand. online social...
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your stocks like 3m, united technologies, ibm, all those stocks are going to do well. but don't forget, of course, your utilities, and those fast-growing companies. one i like to talk about his fastenal. i talked about that a couple months ago. thanks for your help. that is matt shapiro, president of mws capital. the justice deparment's effort to uncover how mortgage risk was misrepresented just before the housing bubble burst is going after one of the firms that evaluates risk - standard and poors. our cover story takes a look at the government's case and where it may lead. u.s. attorney general eric holder says the case goes to the very heart of the recent financial crisis. in a civil lawsuit, he accuses standard and poor's ratings services and its parent company mcgraw hill of downplaying and disregarding the true extent of subprime mortgage risk so large investment banks could sell them to unsuspecting buyers. "s&p misled investors, including many federally-insured financial institutions, causing them to lose billions of dollars." s&p calls the lawsuit "meritless,"
your stocks like 3m, united technologies, ibm, all those stocks are going to do well. but don't forget, of course, your utilities, and those fast-growing companies. one i like to talk about his fastenal. i talked about that a couple months ago. thanks for your help. that is matt shapiro, president of mws capital. the justice deparment's effort to uncover how mortgage risk was misrepresented just before the housing bubble burst is going after one of the firms that evaluates risk - standard and...
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the company licenses -- listen, it licenses its technology, its chip architecture technology to other chip makers and gets a royalty own each chip shipped in devices. how long will the command keep up? it's looking good now. the arms holdings president joins us now in a fox business exclusive from san fransisco, and you look at the numbers here, and your q4 revenues. i look at revenues. not big on ats because i feel it can be engineered. this is up 19%. what's driving it right now? which portion of the business, simon, looks the best to you? >> well, across the board, we've had a very strong q4 and a very strong year. a lot of what's driving that is the success in growth of consumer products, smart phones, tablets, tvs, but they are designed into lots and lots of devices, really diverse range of applications, anything from refrigerators and toasters to antilock brake systems in cars and phones and tablets. it's a very diverse use of our technology, and look, many of the markets are growing. as a result of that, is a strong unit shipments for our partners flowing to us in terms of roya
the company licenses -- listen, it licenses its technology, its chip architecture technology to other chip makers and gets a royalty own each chip shipped in devices. how long will the command keep up? it's looking good now. the arms holdings president joins us now in a fox business exclusive from san fransisco, and you look at the numbers here, and your q4 revenues. i look at revenues. not big on ats because i feel it can be engineered. this is up 19%. what's driving it right now? which...
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we'll follow that story, tick cook speaking in san francisco at the technology conference. likely to be a lot of speculation ahead of that. we're talking deals now. >>> liberty global to buy virgin media giving them access to the largest cable market. david with a first cnbc interview. >> thanks. this deal creates the largest single cable company in the world surpassing our own parent comcast, cash and stock worth about $47.87. liberty global shares down a bit. let's bring in mike freese, president and ceo, to talk about the enormous deal announced late yesterday in the united states. you also nice to see you, michael. why not have done it a couple years ago speculating liberty global might have been interested in buying this company some time back. it was a lot cheaper then than now. >> timing is everything. it would have been nice but stars hadn't aligned at this point. our stocks up, financing markets very healthy and the seller was willing. as with all deals of this size and nature, you do it and it worked out. >> you mentioned the financing markets. at the end of the d
we'll follow that story, tick cook speaking in san francisco at the technology conference. likely to be a lot of speculation ahead of that. we're talking deals now. >>> liberty global to buy virgin media giving them access to the largest cable market. david with a first cnbc interview. >> thanks. this deal creates the largest single cable company in the world surpassing our own parent comcast, cash and stock worth about $47.87. liberty global shares down a bit. let's bring in...
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i think i'm getting a much better bargain than pretty much any other technology player out there. >> what do you see as a near term catalyst? would you like to see them increase the dwif tend? or as a value guy, are you happy with all that cash being on the books of s of apple? >> i think now might be a good time to deploy that cash to their advantage. you're sitting on $130 billion and you clearly have no short-term or long-term use for that money, you might as well use it strategically to try to shift the momentum in your favorite. >> professor, i always appreciate the conversation. >> the problem with having a tech stock valuation discussion is that we do this all the time, we have done it with xerox, with hewlett packard, with dell. and microsoft most recently. with tech it's different than any other sector because of how important it is to innovate. we get a benefit from that in that we tend to pay higher pes for that growth. but historically, it's been hard for any company to get it back. >> are you suggesting that apple's problem is the lack of innovation or the perception tha
i think i'm getting a much better bargain than pretty much any other technology player out there. >> what do you see as a near term catalyst? would you like to see them increase the dwif tend? or as a value guy, are you happy with all that cash being on the books of s of apple? >> i think now might be a good time to deploy that cash to their advantage. you're sitting on $130 billion and you clearly have no short-term or long-term use for that money, you might as well use it...
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you don't have to bet with the fangs of technology. you shouldn't bet against them. there is a good chance that you might get bitten! >>> coming up, full power. eaton corporation is trading near 52-week highs after reporting quarterly results. cramer plugs you into the future of this industrial giant to find out if it is charging ahead or running low on juice. don't miss the exclusive with the ceo. >> allergan catapulted in 2013, botox smoothed out any wrinkles. could new application send shares higher? find out when cramer talks to the ceo, just ahead. coming up on "mad money" i've been coloring liz's hair for years. but lately she's been coming in with less gray than usual. what's she up to? the new root touch-up by nice'n easy has the most shade choices, designed to match even salon color in just 10 minutes. with the new root touch-up, all they see is you. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant f
you don't have to bet with the fangs of technology. you shouldn't bet against them. there is a good chance that you might get bitten! >>> coming up, full power. eaton corporation is trading near 52-week highs after reporting quarterly results. cramer plugs you into the future of this industrial giant to find out if it is charging ahead or running low on juice. don't miss the exclusive with the ceo. >> allergan catapulted in 2013, botox smoothed out any wrinkles. could new...
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he struck me as a bit more cautious as a leader on the technology side. i'm not convinced he would have done the motorola acquisition and texas tablets and the jury is out on how it plays out and wonder if larry's maverick move could play into this move? >> you could take that as a question whether this really is a sell signal. if eric schmidt is losing somehow some faith in where this company is going? >> i don't know he's losing faith. when you're not in control of something it's a little bit nervewracking to have your whole net worth tied up in it. i would leave it at that. i don't think he spots something that makes him want to run the other way. that being said, google had a huge run. people don't realize we're caught up talking about am, google has done well. the stock reacted nicely to the news. the fact he's allowing himself the ability to take money off the table, i don't know if that's google specific or his own life specific. i wouldn't try to infer too much. that's a tough game to play. >> >> when you see alleged smart money, eric schmidt sell
he struck me as a bit more cautious as a leader on the technology side. i'm not convinced he would have done the motorola acquisition and texas tablets and the jury is out on how it plays out and wonder if larry's maverick move could play into this move? >> you could take that as a question whether this really is a sell signal. if eric schmidt is losing somehow some faith in where this company is going? >> i don't know he's losing faith. when you're not in control of something it's...
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you don't have to bet with the fangs of technology. you shouldn't bet against them. there is a good chance that you might get bitten! >>> coming up, full power. eaton corporation is trading near 52-week highs after reporting quarterly results. cramer plugs you into the future of this industrial giant to find out if it is charging ahead or running low on juice. don't miss the exclusive with the ceo. >> allergan catapulted in 2013, botox smoothed out any wrinkles. could new application send shares higher? find out when cramer talks to the ceo, just ahead. coming up on "mad money" ♪ let's go. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new cadillac xts... another big night on the town, eh? ...and the return of life lived large. ♪ why not talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america? ask me about my tempur advanced ergo. goes up. goes up. ask me what it's like to get a massage anytime you want. goes down. goes down. [ male announcer ] tempur-pedic brand owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mat
you don't have to bet with the fangs of technology. you shouldn't bet against them. there is a good chance that you might get bitten! >>> coming up, full power. eaton corporation is trading near 52-week highs after reporting quarterly results. cramer plugs you into the future of this industrial giant to find out if it is charging ahead or running low on juice. don't miss the exclusive with the ceo. >> allergan catapulted in 2013, botox smoothed out any wrinkles. could new...
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officials said they had reached an advanced level of technology despite western economic sanctions. the officials released photos of the monkey before the launch and after it landed. postings on the internet question whether the monkey sent into space is the same one that came back. some wrote that a mole above the monkey's eyes had disappeared. the u.s. state department spokesperson commented othe matter. >> well, y kno there are a lot of questions about whether the monkey that they reportedly sent up into space and reportedly came down was actually the same monkey. whether he survived. >> the iranian government hasn't yet made a statement on the mystery, but the associated press quotes an iranian official as saying, domestic media released a photo of the wrong monkey. time now to get a check on the weather. people in tokyo are looking out their windows and seeing a mix of vain and snow. mai shoji tells us what we can expect. >> hi. this morning we're seeing an on and off event of sleety showers and snow. this is due to the very cold, p upper cold air cresting over japan. moving fr
officials said they had reached an advanced level of technology despite western economic sanctions. the officials released photos of the monkey before the launch and after it landed. postings on the internet question whether the monkey sent into space is the same one that came back. some wrote that a mole above the monkey's eyes had disappeared. the u.s. state department spokesperson commented othe matter. >> well, y kno there are a lot of questions about whether the monkey that they...
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. >> and a lot of that wealth is created by companies that came public, a lot of them technology driven. the amazing thing is even when you look at that group, the way they're investing now is completely different than the way they were investing in 2007. so $2 trillion that went into bond funds and $800 million that came out of equity funds on an annual basis. just starting to see that rotation. but it's showing up in things like real estate which is great, all the toe sales which is great. luxury goods. but the transition from some of the folks that want to get a return of their money versus on their money hasn't 4happened ye. >> it means you to have a dynamic economy. overseas you see crony capitalism. it's a really important factor about. >> this is what distinguishes american style capitalism from other countries both in asia and if europe. and we don't ever want to lose that. i don't want to tie them down. i don't want to overregulate them and i don't want to overtax them. >> i know they talk about new millionaire, but i'll be unpopular at the table p about i still think there's a
. >> and a lot of that wealth is created by companies that came public, a lot of them technology driven. the amazing thing is even when you look at that group, the way they're investing now is completely different than the way they were investing in 2007. so $2 trillion that went into bond funds and $800 million that came out of equity funds on an annual basis. just starting to see that rotation. but it's showing up in things like real estate which is great, all the toe sales which is...
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> the fourth annual chevron shoot out tournament teed off this afternoon in pebble beach. the event pits current and former star players from both the san francisco giants and the 49ers against each other. it was a great opportunity for fans to get out and see some of their favorite athletes and if they're lucky as you saw there get some photographs too. >>> one of three design options to revamp san francisco's market street would also affect mission street. the plan would ban buses on mission and move them one block north to market street. officials say the change would create better commute for riders and improve safety for bicyclists. it's set to cost $150,000. construction is scheduled to begin in 2017. >>> we are continuing to follow developing news from sono
isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> the fourth annual chevron shoot out tournament teed off this afternoon in pebble beach. the event pits current and former star players from both the san francisco giants and the 49ers against each other. it was a...
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a lot of noise in terms of technology and the race to the top in terms of so many new devices. how could you say your business is being driven right now on the content side. >> i think the primary way that it's being driven on the content side is there are many more devices that people can see the various telephone shows or watch the movies and listen to the music and the number of devices or proliferation of devices is really what's driving the revenue side and the profits and the business because there are more platforms and more devices that people are able to watch or listen to the content on. >> do you have to have a different pricing strategy depending on what we're talking about nerms of devices? i mean, you've done these content deals with the traditional distributors out there, but now you've got a whole new host of distributors. how are you doing in terms of keeping prices in check and your expense out of the business, given all of these knew distributors. >> well, i think certainly in the move side of the business, and the television side of the business, it really d
a lot of noise in terms of technology and the race to the top in terms of so many new devices. how could you say your business is being driven right now on the content side. >> i think the primary way that it's being driven on the content side is there are many more devices that people can see the various telephone shows or watch the movies and listen to the music and the number of devices or proliferation of devices is really what's driving the revenue side and the profits and the...
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the technology sector saw the biggest drop, falling 1.6%. the financial and consumer discretionary sectors were down by more than 1% each. weighing on the market this afternoon was the news we reported at the beginning of the program: the possible federal government civil lawsuit against credit ratings agency standard and poor's over its handling of mortgage bond ratings during the housing boom. s&p 500 parent company mcgraw hill fell about $7 per share in an hour and a half. it finished the day down 13.8%. the stock's worst single day drop since the stock market crash of 1987. fellow bond ratings agency moody's also got hit, dropping 10.7% on heavy volume. two years ago the financial crisis inquiry commission called the big credit ratings agencies, "key enablers," of the financial crash. moody's has not been mentioned as part of the expected action from the justice department. while the market awaits to hear if there's a deal to take dell private, another tech giant is making a deal. orcale wants to buy telecommunications gear maker acme pa
the technology sector saw the biggest drop, falling 1.6%. the financial and consumer discretionary sectors were down by more than 1% each. weighing on the market this afternoon was the news we reported at the beginning of the program: the possible federal government civil lawsuit against credit ratings agency standard and poor's over its handling of mortgage bond ratings during the housing boom. s&p 500 parent company mcgraw hill fell about $7 per share in an hour and a half. it finished...
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the technology sector saw the biggest drop, falling 1.6%. the financial and consumer discretionary sectors were wn by more than 1% each. weighing on the market this afternoon was the news we reported at the beginning of the program: the possible federal government civil lawsuit against credit ratings agency standard and poor's over its handling of mortgage bond ratings during the housing boom. s&p 500 parent company mcgraw hill fell about $7 perharen in an hour d .a lfhalf it finished the day down 13.8%. the stock's worst single day ncosip e the stock market crash of 1987. gsi ht, droiingings agin 10.7% on heavy volume. two years ago the financial crisis inquiry commission called the big credit ratings agencies, "key enablers," of the financial crash. moody's has not been mentioned as part of the expected action from the justice department. while the market awaits to hear if there's a deal to take dell private, another tech giant is making a deal. orcale wants to buy telecommunications gear maker acme packet. oracle's purchase continues the
the technology sector saw the biggest drop, falling 1.6%. the financial and consumer discretionary sectors were wn by more than 1% each. weighing on the market this afternoon was the news we reported at the beginning of the program: the possible federal government civil lawsuit against credit ratings agency standard and poor's over its handling of mortgage bond ratings during the housing boom. s&p 500 parent company mcgraw hill fell about $7 perharen in an hour d .a lfhalf it finished the...
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it runs a full version of windows 8.0 for example, abc news technology editor joanna sterns says it's a cross between a tablet and a laptop. >> you can watch movies and music, looking at the apps in the app store, but there is a more professional part to that because you can use all the old word programs. >>reporter: jo anna says it's not the best tablet or laptop available. a new study finds that 3-5 facebook users admit to taking extended breaks from the social network. the main reasons cited are lack of time and lack of interest. and those are your tech bytes. >>> 12 minutes after 6:00. listen, when you're live on the air, you never know what's going to happen. >> anything can happen at any time. check out what happened to one meteorologist, this is in des moines, iowa. meticka is giving the weather, material from a bulb came raining down on the studio floor, but she's okay and the fiery mess was put out by a fire extinguisher. >> that was scary. the lights just blew out. >>> it would be scary. you can't give this woman a hard time. i probably would have screamed a lot louder. >> s
it runs a full version of windows 8.0 for example, abc news technology editor joanna sterns says it's a cross between a tablet and a laptop. >> you can watch movies and music, looking at the apps in the app store, but there is a more professional part to that because you can use all the old word programs. >>reporter: jo anna says it's not the best tablet or laptop available. a new study finds that 3-5 facebook users admit to taking extended breaks from the social network. the main...
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you own a large number of technology stocks. tech is the worst performing large sector, worst performing space in the s&p year-to-date. why is that? >> it really should be. think about this last year, what have you seen happen? apple missed three quarters of revenues in a row. intel pre-announced in the third quarter. pc units have declined for the first time since 2001-2002. the tech sector got dragged up last year with the rest of the market. a lot of these companies haven't put up good fundamental numbers and should be lagging and wa waiting for am and resurgence instead of new winners coming up. >> here's the haead scratcher. apple was the worst performer and i look for standouts, it's yahoo! blackberry and handicap. li -a -and hp, a loser's rally. >> why do you think apple is doing much worse? >> from hewletthewlett, knockof dell and taking transaction. you say who will be benefit from dell being taken private? obviously hewlett. >> i thought you would say michael dell. >> the first thing is they lay on a huge amount of deb
you own a large number of technology stocks. tech is the worst performing large sector, worst performing space in the s&p year-to-date. why is that? >> it really should be. think about this last year, what have you seen happen? apple missed three quarters of revenues in a row. intel pre-announced in the third quarter. pc units have declined for the first time since 2001-2002. the tech sector got dragged up last year with the rest of the market. a lot of these companies haven't put up...
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what the buyout means for investors and the technology industry. >> susie: the u.s. government wants as much as $5 billion from standard and poors, officially accusing the credit ratings agency of fraud during the housing boom. >> tom: and earnings from a trio of consumer stocks finds us spending money on eating out and watching tv. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r." >> tom: a bold new chapter for computer maker dell was opened today. michael dell said today he's taking the company he founded almost 30 years ago private. it's a $24.5 billion deal offering dell investors $13.65 per share. now, at one point, dell was the largest p.c. maker in the world, boasting market capitalization of more than $100 billion. now, it sits behind apple, hewlett packard and lenovo, valued a fifth of what it once was. ruben ramirez begins are coverage. >> reporter: michael dell admits he missed the consumer shift away from the p.c. to tablets and smartphones, but today's announcement his company is going private doesn't necessary address how dell is going to try to capture
what the buyout means for investors and the technology industry. >> susie: the u.s. government wants as much as $5 billion from standard and poors, officially accusing the credit ratings agency of fraud during the housing boom. >> tom: and earnings from a trio of consumer stocks finds us spending money on eating out and watching tv. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r." >> tom: a bold new chapter for computer maker dell was opened today. michael dell said...
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health care and technology and financials, consumer staples. defensive names as well as growth names are all on the upside. i want to mention eaton, i love it, one of the big companies, electronics, power management around the world. they work in everything, aerospace, trucking, autos, historic high for eaton, end markets mixed, the guidance for 2013 they introduced is okay. maybe towards a slightly lower end of the estimates but wasn't as horrible as people thought. one of the big companies, multi-industry companies. all the big global industrial companies, ingersoll, itt, honeywell. >> eco is on later. >> i'll listen to that. this is really one of those companies they work across all industries and 40 or 50 countries. >> right. it's a perfect global macroeconomic read on the economy. >> that's why you watch. >> thank you so much. as the dow jones and s&p move higher why is tech under performing in 2013. seema mody with more. >> s&p tech sector still the laggard of this year up a meager 2%, underperforming energy, health care, financials, mate
health care and technology and financials, consumer staples. defensive names as well as growth names are all on the upside. i want to mention eaton, i love it, one of the big companies, electronics, power management around the world. they work in everything, aerospace, trucking, autos, historic high for eaton, end markets mixed, the guidance for 2013 they introduced is okay. maybe towards a slightly lower end of the estimates but wasn't as horrible as people thought. one of the big companies,...
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work, corporate america recognizes the people who are in most demand have the technological skills, younger, they want to be in the city when they start their day and at the end of the day. >> can people get money to buy this place? by the way this is the model. if you go inside this is buzz's team. you can pick out finishes. they even brought us a few cookies. david: oh, darn it of the just as it was getting good. we can talk over the video. we lost the audio. liz: david said, look how big it is. of course we're so used to new york. david: 600,000 will get you a studio apartment if you're lucky here. well, a car goes driving right through a toy store and all caught on camera. thankfully the customer was able to get out of the way just in time. look at this. we've got more of this video coming up after the break. liz: cost of doing business. ♪ . to grow, we have to boost our social media visibility. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginnintoday, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be bette
work, corporate america recognizes the people who are in most demand have the technological skills, younger, they want to be in the city when they start their day and at the end of the day. >> can people get money to buy this place? by the way this is the model. if you go inside this is buzz's team. you can pick out finishes. they even brought us a few cookies. david: oh, darn it of the just as it was getting good. we can talk over the video. we lost the audio. liz: david said, look how...
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scott's at the goldman sachs technology conference. tim cook scheduled to speak at 10:15. we will take that live, as well. >>> coming up next, why one leading strategist believes we'll become energy independent much sooner. "fast money" gets an exclusive look behind citigroup's new report. and, this transport stock who has two of our traders on opposite sides of the track. back after this. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not making any money. i see him moving in with his parents and selling bootleg dvds out of the back of a van. dude, that's your life. remember, aflac will give him cash to help cover his rent, car payments and keep everything as normal as possible. i see lunch. [ monitor beeping ] let's move on. [ male announcer ] find out what a hospital stay could really cost you at aflac.com. [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. [ woman ] don't forg
scott's at the goldman sachs technology conference. tim cook scheduled to speak at 10:15. we will take that live, as well. >>> coming up next, why one leading strategist believes we'll become energy independent much sooner. "fast money" gets an exclusive look behind citigroup's new report. and, this transport stock who has two of our traders on opposite sides of the track. back after this. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the...
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connell: just combining two pieces of technology. the idea of being able to do that. we used to have separate devices for a lot of different things. we all like having music on an mp3 player and that we combined it with a phone. in some cases, it does not work. will anybody be able to come by just about everything we like to have with us in one device or should they not even try, in your view? >> it is a great question, connell. e-mail is a good example that has moved over. twitter and facebook, all those things. tablet and smartphones do those things fine. what they do not do is have the productivity apps. on and ipad or in android tablet, you can certainly modify or review a spreadsheet. you can even technically create one. it is not a great environment for that, though. all of the hardware guys are going through certain jujitsu trying to make things slip and twist and, you know, work as both a tablet and laptop. windows eight combines a tablet interface in the regular windows computer interface, pc interface that you have been used to for many years. i have not see
connell: just combining two pieces of technology. the idea of being able to do that. we used to have separate devices for a lot of different things. we all like having music on an mp3 player and that we combined it with a phone. in some cases, it does not work. will anybody be able to come by just about everything we like to have with us in one device or should they not even try, in your view? >> it is a great question, connell. e-mail is a good example that has moved over. twitter and...
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built on the best technology to be invented or acquired. the business that this brilliant industrialist created, paid millions for acme packet. down on his financial luck, like acme dynamite. ellison is taking advantage of the pullback. oracle is paying 29.25 a share. the stock is down from 83, only down because of a few shortfalls, that don't matter at all, when it gives them a soup to nuts software it is brilliant. ellison is a buyer. this dell fellow. purchase the company for 35% of where the stock stood not long ago. it is down, 25, five years ago. michael del, taking advantage of the pullback. i heard michael del talk about how the company doesn't get credit for all the things he has. he has add customer software solutions, data skills, and the stock trades like, dude, you just bought a dell. they have an amazing business, schools, charities, these are different customers, then the ones not being catered to like it should. dell, the next generation, coming public. reconfiguring the entity of higher margin of proprietary business. dell
built on the best technology to be invented or acquired. the business that this brilliant industrialist created, paid millions for acme packet. down on his financial luck, like acme dynamite. ellison is taking advantage of the pullback. oracle is paying 29.25 a share. the stock is down from 83, only down because of a few shortfalls, that don't matter at all, when it gives them a soup to nuts software it is brilliant. ellison is a buyer. this dell fellow. purchase the company for 35% of where...
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so many other huge technology companies are there. we'll have it all for you next tuesday. let's hit the biggest "pops & drops" today in midday trading. activision getting a pop. >> they beat in a big way on top line and bottom line. and then they've got a couple of upgrades, stern agee. this is a big one. >> aol? >> a rough couple of months. but something interesting is going on with aol. they come out, they have a 57% increase in earnings. you've got 13% short interest. but the thing that everyone laughs at them about are their dial-up subs. that business has stopped shrinking and accounts for all of the profit at company. now they're selling additional services. stock looks interesting. >> dollar tree? >> yeah. the dollar stores have really gotten crushed particularly by walmart. probably a bit oversold here. looking like some better numbers. i heard some chatter that steve weiss bought a whole bunch of tube socks. should help the top line. >> phillips? >> my guess is it keeps going. but there are cheaper plays. >> a drop for entergy. the company now says it in fact drop
so many other huge technology companies are there. we'll have it all for you next tuesday. let's hit the biggest "pops & drops" today in midday trading. activision getting a pop. >> they beat in a big way on top line and bottom line. and then they've got a couple of upgrades, stern agee. this is a big one. >> aol? >> a rough couple of months. but something interesting is going on with aol. they come out, they have a 57% increase in earnings. you've got 13% short...
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we have seen apple get interested in wearable technology. tim cook wearing nike and the jawbone is up and the nike plus system. rarg arguably where this is probably the only place on your body to wear a screen. nike tried the spot watch a decade ago and it flopped. this makes it like the tablet was preipad. big question, how does apple turn a small screen into important connective real estate and how can apple connect us with a screen pretty much too small for navigation. >> let's talk more about what this watch means for apple and what indeed the company can do with all that cash. let's talk about the cash pile, and john, the expectation there in advance of this, these conference or analyst conference tomorrow with tim cook, exactly what he could say, john, that could move the stock. >> i think the place to start, a lot of people are forgetting, they have around $137 in cash and equivalents. the stuff not in the u.s. is really difficult for apple to repay tree ought without a big penalty. we are talking in the neighborhood of $40 billion. i
we have seen apple get interested in wearable technology. tim cook wearing nike and the jawbone is up and the nike plus system. rarg arguably where this is probably the only place on your body to wear a screen. nike tried the spot watch a decade ago and it flopped. this makes it like the tablet was preipad. big question, how does apple turn a small screen into important connective real estate and how can apple connect us with a screen pretty much too small for navigation. >> let's talk...
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lower profit from silicon motion technologies. and you know the name, they'll, it enters into an agreement to be acquired by michael dell and silverlake. a forbes article. it says young woman are not cut out for the workforce. they burn out early. they cannot handle it. up next and outspoken tv personality, a woman, who agrees. ♪ (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall.. here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a
lower profit from silicon motion technologies. and you know the name, they'll, it enters into an agreement to be acquired by michael dell and silverlake. a forbes article. it says young woman are not cut out for the workforce. they burn out early. they cannot handle it. up next and outspoken tv personality, a woman, who agrees. ♪ (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with...
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overall jon fortt live at the goldman sachs technology and internet conference where tim cook took the stage. you know, john, it's interesting. the man is a very clever man. he knows that his company has lost a quarter of its market cap. he knows today would be the day he could start to reverse that. yet he said nothing really that investors could grab hold of. what was the body language, because you were in there. what was the body language on returning cash to shareholders? >> simon, the overall message was stop freaking out. everything is fine. we're going to return cash. we're going to do it our way. we're not going to do it the way einhorn seems to want. other messages investors will find interesting, margins, emerging markets and innovation. number one on margins, he seemed to say, yes, i've had many, a little margin hit. through supply chain cost management, volume, halo effect, people who buy many, buy other devices, we expect margins to come back up as they have in the past. on emerging markets, never say never in a sense. the only thing we'll never do it put out a crappy prod
overall jon fortt live at the goldman sachs technology and internet conference where tim cook took the stage. you know, john, it's interesting. the man is a very clever man. he knows that his company has lost a quarter of its market cap. he knows today would be the day he could start to reverse that. yet he said nothing really that investors could grab hold of. what was the body language, because you were in there. what was the body language on returning cash to shareholders? >> simon,...
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dan, let's talk about technology as a whole. as we've seen, the markets overall rally, we have not seen technology participate. i'm just curious, your take on what that has happened and if there has to be a natural catchup rally for tech. >> i don't think there needs to be a catchup rally, what you can think about is last year, you could argue tech overperformed, given the fundamentals. investors ignored apple missing the june quarter. that's fine. stock goes up. they ignored missing the september quarter. that's fine. drive the stock up some more. to some extent, you are working off some of the excess optimism that existed last year while a lot of technology companies weren't making numbers. so, i think that's more what's going on this year. having said that, i think there are some interesting pockets of growth, you know, we have several spaces that we like that have been out of favor for awhile. but i think you really do still have to be careful about pc-centric names going forward, because i think they're just going to be und
dan, let's talk about technology as a whole. as we've seen, the markets overall rally, we have not seen technology participate. i'm just curious, your take on what that has happened and if there has to be a natural catchup rally for tech. >> i don't think there needs to be a catchup rally, what you can think about is last year, you could argue tech overperformed, given the fundamentals. investors ignored apple missing the june quarter. that's fine. stock goes up. they ignored missing the...
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technology and financials were today's worst performing sectors. platinum rallying to a four month high as output at the world's largest producer fell amid rising demand. platinum up 10% this year, closing the trading day below $1700 an ounce. factory orders edging higher in december boosted by a surge in defense spending. commerce department reported orders for manufacturedded goods rising 1.8%, short of the economists' forecast of 2.2%. liz? liz: we have scott bauer in the pits of the chicago exchange. senior portfolio manager, and scott, i want to throw it to you at the cm ergs. it-- cme. it's like the market was looking for a reason to fall, wasn't it? >> yeah. you know, it's been fighting it all day long up until there was acceleration up to the close. it's like this seems to be every reason to go down, but buyers stepped in. at the end of the day, a little bit higher volume closing near the lows of the days, but i'm not sure this is the, you know, small correction, small pullback everybody's looking for. the market wants to higher even though
technology and financials were today's worst performing sectors. platinum rallying to a four month high as output at the world's largest producer fell amid rising demand. platinum up 10% this year, closing the trading day below $1700 an ounce. factory orders edging higher in december boosted by a surge in defense spending. commerce department reported orders for manufacturedded goods rising 1.8%, short of the economists' forecast of 2.2%. liz? liz: we have scott bauer in the pits of the chicago...
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but from what we understand, the police there in the fbi had a lot of technology at their disposal, this was a request from the fbi to the pentagon and to the defense secretary to see what assets, perhaps, could help. we know the military has used a lot of detection equipment over the years. they have been refining that in their search for ieds in iraq and afghanistan. >> i just want to scoot back out to victor for a moment. i know you were talking to the fbi about this. understandably, they have been cagey about the kind of work they were doing alongside the military and what kind of equipment. how did they qualify it to you? >> reporter: there was that report from people here that boom, the explosion. we wanted to know if there were explosives inside the bunker or if that was used as a diversion. i reached out to the fbi, i want to read what the response was. sorry, those tactical questions are something that we are very sensitive about discussing. i know that there is huge interest, but we may never be able to answer all of the questions that are out there about how we did it. it's im
but from what we understand, the police there in the fbi had a lot of technology at their disposal, this was a request from the fbi to the pentagon and to the defense secretary to see what assets, perhaps, could help. we know the military has used a lot of detection equipment over the years. they have been refining that in their search for ieds in iraq and afghanistan. >> i just want to scoot back out to victor for a moment. i know you were talking to the fbi about this. understandably,...
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yes, $10 billion technology deal. $12 billion. beyond that, it becomes more difficult until it's a different situation. >> there are so many tech companies selling at 8, 9, 10. i'm not talking about microsoft and intel. >> the smaller ones. >> the smaller ones that, they've given up for dead. >> if i were a bond holder of any of these companies, i would be scared to death. if i were to believe lbos is coming back, i wouldn't wanted to be in there as a bond holder. >> what do they make of these bonds anyway? >> there's a lot of money that has to be in bonds, and they're trying to pick up 30 basis points, 50 basis points. it's stupid as all getout to stay in a tech bond after this, i've got to tell you. >> a buyout at $24 billion, 12-month trailing. is that a bargain? did these guys get a bar gain? 5.1. >> it depends. the key here will be how fast will the decline continue to be in the overall pc business, and how can they weather that. what does that number look like that next year and the year after? >> the server business is crow
yes, $10 billion technology deal. $12 billion. beyond that, it becomes more difficult until it's a different situation. >> there are so many tech companies selling at 8, 9, 10. i'm not talking about microsoft and intel. >> the smaller ones. >> the smaller ones that, they've given up for dead. >> if i were a bond holder of any of these companies, i would be scared to death. if i were to believe lbos is coming back, i wouldn't wanted to be in there as a bond holder....
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